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MOZAMBIQUE: Building Awareness to Reduce Maternal Mortality
By Jessie Boylan
COBUE, Mozambique - In the Niassa province of northwest Mozambique, one doctor has been working with local communities to overcome the delays responsible for three-quarters of maternal deaths each year.
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ASIA: Region Lags Behind in Reducing Maternal Mortality Rates
By Marwaan Macan-Markar
BANGKOK - In landlocked Laos, pregnancy brings with it the spectre of death. South-east Asia’s poorest country has recorded over 700 women dying every year due to complications during childbirth.
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POPULATION: 'Time to Shelve the ICPD Plan of Action’
Zofeen Ebrahim interviews Muslim youth advocate IMANE KHACHANI
BERLIN - At least 1.5 billion people aged 10 to 25 — the largest generation of young people in history — will need sexual and reproductive health services, says the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).
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RIGHTS-AFRICA: The Fight Against Rape a Brutal Wait
By Rebecca Murray
MONROVIA - From Monrovia’s highest hill, the long sliver of Atlantic Ocean shoreline at the mouth of the Mesurado River, with its aqua blue waves, golden sand and wooden fishing boats, looks like paradise. But this is West Point; one of Monrovia’s most impoverished and polluted slums, and it is not paradise.
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RIGHTS-PAKISTAN: ‘The Problem Is We All Work in Silos’
Zofeen Ebrahim interviews NAFIS SADIK, special adviser to the U.N. Secretary General and special envoy for HIV and AIDS in Asia
BERLIN - As secretary-general of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in September 1994, Nafis Sadik had described this groundbreaking event as a "quantum leap" in reinforcing commitments to addressing infant and maternal mortality, education and reproductive health and family planning.
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CLIMATE CHANGE: Rising Seas Demand Better Family Planning
By Julio Godoy
BERLIN - A rising population and climate change need to be considered together in an integrated policy, experts demanded at a forum on sexual and reproductive health and development held in Berlin Sep. 2-4.
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DEVELOPMENT: Dying at Childbirth Every Minute
By Julio Godoy
BERLIN - Fifteen years after 179 nations agreed to implement a plan of action on sexual health, a woman still dies every minute because of inadequate pregnancy and birth services, according to the World Health Organisation.
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HEALTH-NIGERIA: Maternal Mortality, a Rural Community’s Example
By Toluwa Olusegun
FARASINME, Nigeria - Women, their children strapped to their backs, defy the mid-morning sun and converge on the Primary Healthcare Centre, located on the outskirts of Farasinme village, the Badagry West Council Development Area of Lagos State.
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CHILE: Activists Demand Humane Treatment for Women Who Abort
By Daniela Estrada
SANTIAGO - Some 30 members of the Chilean Health Ministry's Consultative Council on Gender and Women's Health have asked the government to enforce a directive ordering humane and compassionate treatment for women who have had an abortion.
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VIETNAM: Sex Selection Skews Sex Ratio
By Helen Clark
HO CHI MINH CITY - Vietnam is something of a regional leader when it comes to gender equality. There are laws against domestic violence and discrimination, and very high female literacy.
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MALAWI: High-Risk Sex Among Those Who "Do Not Exist"
By Christi van der Westhuizen
CAPE TOWN - A study on men having sex with men (MSM) in Malawi shows that, as elsewhere in the developing world, this vulnerable group is at greater risk of contracting HIV and AIDS than the general population. Moreover, their risk status is exacerbated as governments fail to target them for health services or information to stem HIV transmission.
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MEXICO: States Tighten Already Restrictive Abortion Laws
By Emilio Godoy
MEXICO CITY - Alejandra Gómez is facing prosecution in the southern Mexican state of Puebla for having an abortion. The 20-year-old's case is symptomatic of a wave of anti-abortion legal reforms adopted by a number of states in this country.
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DEVELOPMENT: Soaring Population May Swamp Anti-Poverty Goals
By Thalif Deen
UNITED NATIONS - The U.N.'s Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), already undermined by the global financial crisis, are expected to take another hit - this time from rising population growth.
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RIGHTS-PARAGUAY: NGO Offers Girls a Way Out of Sexual Exploitation
By Natalia Ruiz Díaz
ASUNCIÓN - Claudia was 13 years old when she came to the capital of Paraguay from her small rural town. Just a few weeks after her arrival she was wandering the streets of downtown Asunción, a victim of sexual exploitation.
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Sexual and reproductive health and rights, along with women's empowerment, have been acknowledged worldwide as essential elements in promoting poverty alleviation and moving towards sustainable development. Critical areas of concern include: HIV/AIDS prevention; reaching out to adolescents and youths; promoting gender equality, empowering women and making motherhood safer by reducing maternal mortality rates, among others. The involvement of men, especially young men, as active participants in understanding and thus accepting and promoting women's and men's reproductive rights, is thought to be crucial to the successful outcome of population policies and programmes  

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